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Editor’s Letter Hello and welcome to this month’s Covered – the magazine for the Leeds suburbs. In my last note of the year I’d like to thank a few people: Judith Dunn, Liz Burton and Eric Wells who provide great features and local articles every month. Also Dawn Kilner who writes content and takes some fabulous photographs for our Food & Drink and Places of Interest features. Ivor Hughes has worked with me for nearly four years now. His eye for an interesting article, his photographs and advice have been invaluable during that time. Thanks also go to Rachel Morgan in accounts, Liz Maguire who takes care of our Really Useful Guide as well as running round after the sales team and, of course, Jackie Richardson in sales whose contribution is vital to the team. Joseph Skelley works tirelessly to ensure we present you with a neat, well-designed publication each month and has been committed to Covered for many years now. Again, thanks to all for another year of growth and success. Finally, and with a definite twinge of sadness, it

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Chaophraya Chaophraya celebrates its 10th anniversary next month and this contemporary Thai restaurant has come an very long way since first opening its Leeds doors in 2004. Launched by joint owners Kim Kaewkraikhot and Martin Stead, Chaophraya was one of the first Thai gourmet restaurants in the area and was received with great enthusiasm from diners looking to try something a little different and authentic. Since 2004, the market in Thai dining has swept across the UK. So much so, that Chaophraya has expanded into The Thai Leisure Group, and Kim and Martin now own an impressive 13 venues across the North of England and into Scotland. The group ranges from Chaophraya restaurants, based in opulent buildings in major cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow and Liverpool offering a

relaxed ambience, through to the ChaoBaby ventures in Trafford and Meadowhall shopping centres, which serve fresh Thai dishes served banquet style, and ThaiKhun in Aberdeen and Manchester which are a rustic experience, geared towards traditional Thai street food. All establishments are decorated with authentic artefacts which Kim and Martin travel to Thailand to

choose themselves. And, whilst each site retains the hallmark features of the Chaophraya brand, with water features, opulent dĂŠcor and stunning lighting, each one is also unique and reflects its surroundings to appeal to the local clientele. Back to the beginning, and the story starts with Kim. In her homeland she came from the small village of Maenum Bon, in remote northern Thailand, and moved to Bangkok to become an award winning chef, renowned for her ‘street food’ which was described as fresh and flavoursome. Kim met Martin and together they had a vision to bring authentic Thai cuisine and hospitality to the UK. Kim moved in 1999 and was keen to share signature dishes transported from her kitchen in Thailand Her passion for cooking continues as she can still be found helping out in the kitchen over busy periods. Most staff at Chaophraya are also from Thailand and on their uniform collars you


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may notice the words ‘ Ow Jai Sai’, which translates to ‘we care from the heart about everything.’ It’s a sentiment which is reflected in the serenity about the place, and the dignified manner in which the service is delivered, even during busier times. The early days of the original restaurant at Blayds Court saw Chaophraya sat on the first floor, above a furniture store. This became vacant in 2012, and Kim and Martin saw an opportunity to expand their Thai vision, investing £1.3 million updating the venue to the two floor restaurant we see today. A sleek glass lobby leads through stone Buddhas into the luxurious ‘Palm Sugar’ bar which is popular for a relaxing after work drink or light meal. The elegant restaurant offers up to 280 covers, but the size and layout mean that it still feels intimate, even when full. Seating booths and creatively formed room dividers made from wood and chain allow for this and make this venue ideal for parties and events. Chaophraya also has a private dining room, complete with sunken seated area, which can cater for up to 18 people.

something a little different. It’s all about making sure you have a fantastic experience and are well accommodated. Appetisers range from popular dishes such as tempura prawns, chicken satay and steamed dumplings through to golden baskets and sharing platters. Moving onto mains, there’s an array of soups and salads as well as the stir fries, curries and grill options. Papaya salad is a popular Thai dish The menu is creative and lovingly prepared and and the Weeping Tiger steak is a classic Chaophraya the team are happy to adjust dishes if you’d like dish. Cod with chilli sauce offers something a little

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different and the Thai royalty favourite, Massaman curry, is always well received. Vegetarians are well catered for too with many of the appetisers, stir fries and curries served with vegetable or tofu alternatives, though it’s always worth checking on the fish oil content of Thai dishes as this is very popular in Thai cooking. Set menus are available and Chaophraya also host regular promotions such as “Fizz Fridays”. The bar offers a good range of Thai based beers, wines and prosseco as well as traditional and Thai inspired cocktails, many of which were designed within the venue. Chaophraya run cocktail masterclasses and corporate team-building classes, as well as the popular Thai Cookery School which offers an opportunity to try your hand at preparing a popular

3 course Thai meal. You even get to eat it afterwards! This makes a fantastic and unique present for someone and gift vouchers are available. We thoroughly enjoyed it and found it to be a relaxing and interesting experience and were surprised at the quality of the dishes we had managed to produce, with a little help from the Chaophraya chefs. Chaophraya is just a short walk from the train station, making it ideal for a luxurious night out, but this venue is also great for a relaxing drink or party and you can be sure to be well looked after. 20A, Blayds Court, Swinegate LS1 4AG TEL: 0113 244 9339 chaophraya.co.uk

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Soak the noodles for 30 minutes in room temperature water. Heat vegetable oil in a medium sized wok. Add the eggs and whisk around until scrambled. Add the tofu or chicken and ensure it is cooked through. Drain and add the noodles and mix until they start to wilt. Add the sugar, peanuts, turnips and mix well. Add the tamarind sauce and season to taste with the soy/fish sauce. Next add the bean sprouts, carrot, onions and red chilli. Stir fry, ensuring everything is well combined. To serve sprinkle with a few raw bean sprouts, fresh coriander and serve with a lime wedge and thinly sliced red chilli.

Food For Winter: Vitalise Your Body With the short, dark days of winter ahead, appetites will peak - we burn more energy in order to regulate our body temperature, and it is the season to eat, drink and be merry after all! It can be tricky knowing which foods are a source of goodness, will give you plenty of energy and, most importantly, taste great. Covered is here with advice on how you can stay energised every day this winter.

Boost Your Breakfast With Oats What you need is slow releasing energy breakfasts, and oats are top of the list without question. A hearty bowl of oatmeal, granola, or porridge will warm you inside out and you will stay fuller for longer, as opposed to a quick round of toast or a bowl of lacklustre cereal. Oats contain so much goodness, including B vitamins, vitamin E, and notably potassium, which out of its numerous benefits - will help break down carbohydrates into energy.

Shop Seasonally: Roast Some Root Veggies The harsh coldness of winter is obviously unfavourable for a lot of produce, but root vegetables like turnips, beets, parsnip, and carrots will endure beneath the ground and will be in abundance at supermarkets and farmers' markets over winter. Many are a great source of fibre, antioxidants, and vitamin A, and better yet their peak time is autumn through spring, so they will be most flavourful and healthy right now. Great picks for roasts and stews!

Vitamin-D: From Fish and Fortified Foods The lack of sun will cause a notable drop of vitamin-D in many people's diets, so it's important to

find alternatives to keep bones and teeth healthy. There are very few foods that provide it, but fish is a fantastic source - particularly salmon and tuna - and some cereals/spreads are fortified with it. Fish is a delicious and fresh alternative, whether you prepare it battered, with breadcrumbs, or fry it right in the pan.

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good condition. Repairs if necessary made now, will pay dividends in the spring. Depending on your planting preferences, checking you soil PH values will allow you to grow a wider range of plants. If the soil is too acidic, spread This month is the start of a new gardening year, lime over the surface and rake in – although not at as it is the start of the bare root planting season. the same time as manure – as the two do not mix. Take a look around, do you have a few bare areas, which would benefit from plants with winter Finish pruning of fruit trees and bushes, except colour? Have you decided to purchase a range of cherries and plums and finish winter digging. new roses, fruit bushes or rhubarb? This is the Finally, watch out for mice and squirrels digging ideal time to obtain them, and plant them while up your bulbs, using chicken wire or netting to deter the culprits. the soil is still warm in well prepared holes. The first frosts are starting to arrive, so all your The HAGA Trading Hut is now closed until late tender plants – geraniums, fuchsias, begonias etc, January. Featherbank Lane, Horsforth LS18 4NW should be taken indoors for the winter. Any half- www.haga.btck.co.uk hardy perennials which you wish to leave in the ground, should be well mulched to provide plenty of protection. If your grass has continued growing, prepare to give it a last cut with the blades slightly higher than normal. Be prepared to rake all the leaves off your lawns and garden ponds, collecting them in a black plastic bag – punctured with holes, to allow them to rot down for use in twelve months time. Winter frosts and gales can be very damaging to upright structures, so it will be useful to check your fences, arches and pergolas to ensure they are in


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wrens can use nest boxes to roost communally, crowding in together to share body heat.

Mrs Pearson of Garforth recently wrote to let us know about the wonderful sight of hundreds of geese flying over her house one morning, and wondered whether they were flying from Roundhay Park to Fairburn Ings.

Why not check out your local RSPB reserve for newly-arrived wintering geese and swans? Find out more at www.rspb.org.uk/ discoverandenjoynature/seenature/ reserves

This is indeed possible, since geese normally roost somewhere relatively safe from predators, and then set off for their feeding grounds at first light. In winter the sight of large flocks of geese taking off at dawn can be quite spectacular. The numbers involved here, however, suggest that these may have been pink-footed geese, which are smaller than Canada geese, and arrive here in autumn in their hundreds of thousands from the far north, to over-winter.

Any questions, ideas, suggestions or observations about local birds and wildlife, garden or otherwise are welcome and will be included in future articles. Please email: info@ covered-magazine.net or write to Covered at the usual address.

Many other species of bird roost communally, the most well-known being starlings, which form huge swirling shapes in the sky at dusk before dropping down into reedbeds

or treetops or even onto buildings. If you live in the north of Leeds, you may have noticed that in autumn and winter, from late afternoon onwards, gulls start making their way from other parts of the city towards Eccup reservoir. The gull roost at Eccup numbers in the thousands at the height of winter, mostly blackheaded gulls, but other, rarer species can also join them. Magpies from surrounding areas roost together in Gledhow Valley Woods – up to 340 have been counted in the past. Smaller birds, such as tits and



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Festive Home Makeover: Deck the Halls 'Tis finally upon us: the time to give our homes a festive feel in preparation for Christmas! There's nothing quite like adorning mantelpieces with pretty ornaments, entwining garlands around the banister, and lining the windows with little lights to really fill you with Christmas spirit. Here are Covered's recommendations for totally transforming your home into a fantastically festive setting for you, your friends, and the family to enjoy this season.

Let it Shine: Hang up the Lights What better way to brighten up a dark and gloomy winter evening by switching on the festive lights? It's practically synonymous with the beginning of Christmas! Lining the windows from the inside with lights is simple, easy, and a wonderful way to make your home stand out internally and externally. Decorating trees

and bushes with outdoor lights is a great way to give your garden an exciting glow, which will greet you every day! Likewise, roof lights are guaranteed to make your whole house look especially spectacular. Even simply stringing fairy lights around tables and up banisters will undoubtedly evoke the spirit of Christmas.

Decorate According to Decor It's always easy sticking to the classic Christmas colour scheme of green and red, but in order to create an exceptionally amazing ambience, spend some time picking out specific colours of tinsel, ribbons, candle holders, baubles, wreaths, stockings, table top ornaments, and garlands which complement your decor. This year, shades of cream, silver, gold, and beige are particularly popular. They are easy to match with almost any style of interior, are beautifully subtle and sophisticated, and are

perfect for those in search of a new and fresh way to bring Christmas to life this year.

Delightful Dining: Dishes, Table Tops, and Centrepieces We'll all be indulging aplenty over the Christmas period, so make each meal equally magical by investing in some Christmasthemed tableware, table tops, and centrepieces! Candles wrapped in pine and holly leaves, baubles, pine cones, and ribbons for example are a perfect, elegant pick and bring Christmas right to the centre of your table. Even simple table tops like mini Christmas trees or bowls filled with baubles and various ornaments work wonders. With new tableware, each cup of coffee will bring more than just caffeine, but Christmas cheer too. And whenever you take a bite from your holly-decorated plate or bowl, you'll be savouring a little piece of Christmas every single time!


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FABIAN HAMILTON MP: thoughts on europe As we get close to the general election in six months time I am sure that we are going to hear more and more about our membership of the European Union. The Conservative Party is promising a referendum and UKIP's views on Europe are very clear. If there is to be a referendum at some time in the future, my real hope is that it will be conducted in a climate of a serious consideration of the issues and that we can avoid some of the simplistic misrepresentation concerning European regulations and where laws are made. I well remember a story from my days as a Councillor when some children from Leeds schools were travelling to Dortmund to take part in an education exhibition where they were going to show off the work

they could do on computers - which were then a novelty in schools. Just to take some school equipment t h r o u g h Holland to Germany on a coach required a full manifest, sheaves of forms and an inspection of the goods at every frontier crossing by both sets of customs. That nonsense has ended, thankfully, but it illustrates what could be the reality again if we leave Europe. Just think what that would mean for our industries. Today the Nissan factory in Sunderland exports 80% of its production, principally to Europe. It will be something similar for the Toyota factory in Derby and the BMW Mini production in Oxford. These companies have set up

We need your paintboxes! - Inkwell Craft Café Inkwell Arts, 31 Potternewton Lane Leeds 7, is a community arts facility which offers a wide range of activities and arts and crafts. Covered magazine featured their vegetarian café last year and has also reported its use as a jazz concert venue by Seven Arts. Inkwell Craft Café offers weekly tutored and supervised art classes every Thursday from 2-4pm. Fully inclusive, the classes are offered to people of all levels of ability - and disability. At a charge of only £3.50, Inkwell Craft Café provides all the materials, with artists and students able to take home their finished works. With paints, pencils, brushes and art paper being the prices they are, Inkwell is subsidising those classes – facility manager Mark Kruse told Covered when we visited that they had only just spent £400 on art material. So, what about parents whose kids no longer paint? Or well intentioned hobbyists who gave up after failing miserably one Sunday afternoon. Well, the

production in the UK not only because of our skilled workforce and entrepreneurial attitudes but also because they also have full free access to European customers. There will be a debate on where laws should be made and where powers reside. But for me, what is important about law making is that our laws should be good laws, sensible, fair and just and it often makes sense for the law on an issue to be the same across Europe. So I get less hung up on where legislation is decided than some of my Westminster colleagues who are fervent antiEuropeans. What we will need before any referendum is a cool, calm and rational debate. I hope that I am not disappointed. Fabian Hamilton MP Labour MP for Leeds North East 335 Roundhay Road LS8 4HT 0113 249 6600

failed could always attend one of Inkwell’s classes – Inkwell offers other tutored and more advanced courses at other times during the week. But any or all of them are welcome to donate redundant art materials in useable condition to Inkwell Craft Café - rather than let them get in the way, dry out, leak or burst under the stairs. Donors, sponsors and potential artists can contact Inkwell on 0113 3070108 or via inkwellarts.org.uk

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NEW CENTRE FOR LS8 The Kerala Ayurveda Centre has announced the opening of their new premises at the Lodge Medical Centre on Grange Park Avenue, Leeds bringing its traditional style of Kerala Ayurveda treatment to Yorkshire. Established in Leicester in 2009, the Kerala Ayurveda Centre is expanding its operation in Yorkshire to cope with increasing demand for its complementary treatments. The Kerala Ayurveda Centre now has four treatment centres in the UK and plans to build on their success and further expand, as demand for Ayurveda continues to grow in the UK. Sarju Raikundalia, Director and Founder of The Kerala Ayurveda Centre said: “This is an exciting time for Ayurveda in the UK with the launch of our third centre here in Leeds and the growing reputation of this style of complementary treatment. We have received great support from the local community and we’re forging links with GPs and pharmacies, to work together to demonstrate the benefits to those who may not have heard or tried Ayurveda before.”

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THE JEWISH JOURNEY The Old Leylands, Chapeltown and Harehills come to life at an exciting, interactive exhibition and day of entertainment to celebrate ‘how it all used to be!’ This one day nostalgia-fest will offer a trip down memory lane and includes a ‘brought to life’ exhibition, short films, drama sketches, stand up comedy, interesting talks, stands, artefacts a cafe and much more. There will also be secret bidding opportunities on pieces of original art by renowned artists: Jacob Kramer, Joash Woodrow, Willy Tirr and Philip Naviasky. The day is themed around the launch and sale of a brand new book published by Makor, the Jewish Culture Office for Leeds and Yorkshire, ‘From the Leylands to Leeds 17’.

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The book follows the story of the immigration and growth of the Jewish community of Leeds from the mid 1800’s to present day through anecdotes, photographs and short stories – the struggles, the hardships and the good times. Written by Diane Saunders and Philippa Lester, this fascinating book of around 400 pages, is captivating and emotional.

The event takes place from 11am, Sunday 30th November at the Etz Chaim Synagogue, North Leeds. Live entertainment 11.45 am – 1.15 pm repeated at 2pm – 3.30pm. Donations to Makor. Call/ email Makor to book tickets: 0113 2680899 / email:info@makor.co.uk.

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‘From the Leylands to Leeds 17’ will be on sale at £20 and can also be pre-ordered.

ROYAL MAIL TO OPEN TEMPORARY CENTRES OVER CHRISTMAS Royal Mail is opening a temporary parcel sort centre in Leeds for the Christmas period as part of its festive operation. The parcel sort centre is being set up to sort a significant proportion of the parcels Royal Mail handle before they are distributed around the UK. 222 seasonal workers in the


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SUZUKI JIMNY: A MODERN DAY DINOSAUR Earlier this year Suzuki invited me up to the Yorkshire Outdoors Centre to try out a few of their four-wheel drive models in the mud. Part of the event was a chance to try the Suzuki Jimny on a course normally reserved for Land Rovers. A lightweight body on a ladder-framed chassis, selectable four wheel drive and low ratio gearing makes the little Suzuki a fantastic car off-road.

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In Leeds there isn’t much of a need for such a capable 4x4 so I pondered what the Jimny had to offer in the urban environment? To try and answer this Suzuki lent me their range topping SZ4 model for a week. A bright white gleaming box of a car was delivered with smart looking alloys, tinted windows and chrome detailing. It certainly stood out from the somewhat agricultural spec SZ3 model I had driven previously. The cabin is still very basic and compact but the addition of synthetic leather and airconditioning were a step up. The Jimny in its current guise has been on sale in the UK since the 1990s. It is an evolution of the ‘light jeep’ introduced by Suzuki in the late 1960s. Unfortunately this is reflected in how it drives on the road - surprisingly firm suspension and a tendency to crash over bumps. After a couple of trips into

the city centre I started to realise that there may be some redeeming factors. The 16valve 1.3 litre engine - the only one available responds quite well in the upper rev range. Combined with the tall narrow body and great visibility this vehicle started to be almost fun to drive around the city. A trip on the motorway, however, flagged up another of its weaknesses. Wind noise was always going to be high in a car with the aerodynamics of a brick but the engine doesn’t do a bad job at keeping it at motorway speeds. The diminutive size of the Jimny might make it easy to navigate around urban environments but the interior felt cramped. The front seats give just enough room to get comfortable but the rear seats are only adequate for the petite. Open the large rear door and you are met with a tiny boot, which isn’t vastly improved if you drop the rear seats.

The base model SZ3 starts at £11,995 on the road, upping the spec to the SZ4 brings the price up to £13,295 and adding an automatic gearbox pushes that up to £14,195. With a manual box the Jimny only manages an average of 39.8mpg and 162g of CO2 per kilometre. With the automatic those numbers are made worse with fuel consumption dropping to 38.7mpg and carbon dioxide at 167g per kilometre. So does it have anything to offer in the urban environment? Not everyone will be won over by the Jimny. If you’re looking for a refined, efficient or cheap to run city car with reasonable handling then this is not the car for you but if you like something a bit different and can put up with the lack of interior space then take a look. Follow @peteflintmurray for more car reviews.


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Wildlife filmmaking

This workshop is suitable for both committed amateurs and aspirant professional, and will appeal to anyone with some previous filmmaking experience and a love of wildlife. You will use our state of the equipment both in our studios at the Northern Film School and out on location in beautiful Yorkshire focusing on native wildlife, flora and fauna. Duration: 13 days full time Price: £2,000* Start date: 29 June 2015

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This workshop will introduce you to fundamental techniques and genres of performance. It is suitable for anyone with a love of theatre who wants experiment in a supportive, creative environment. On this course you will create original performances, interpret key texts and gain practical experience whilst developing a broad understand of theatre and performance history. Duration: 13 days full time Price: £1,500* Start date: 13 July 2015 20 Leeds Beckett Credit Points attached to successful completion of this course

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32 Places of Interest

MIDDLETON RAILWAY Not everybody knows this but Middleton Railway in South Leeds is the world’s oldest working railway. It’s run entirely by volunteers who operate train services between Moor Road in Hunslet and Middleton Park. At the main depot on Moor Road you’ll find a shop, selling souvenirs and refreshments, and an extensive museum collection on display in the Engine House which offers free entry. The Middleton Colliery Railway made history right from the start when the land and coal owner, Charles Brandling, secured the first Act of Parliament of its kind, largely concerned with the building of a waggonway or railway. From 1758, horses had pulled thousands of tons of coal down the waggonway to Leeds. Cheaper coal prices, due more efficient transport, gave Leeds a head start in the newly developing large-scale industries. Later locomotives were built for the colliery by Matthew Murray, and incorporated John Blenkinsop’s patented rack and pinion system which was used

on many mountain railways. This increased the pulling power and these were the world’s first commercially viable locomotives. Eventually, the 1960s saw a decline in goods traffic and began the rise in passenger traffic. Nowadays, the lottery funded Engine House boasts over twenty engines. These are mainly small, industrial locomotives but the collection also includes engines from as far afield as Denmark and a Hudswell Clarke longtank used on the Manchester Ship Canal. Some are even stars of the screen; Sir Berkeley, a standard ManningWardle class L 0-6-0ST built in

the 1850s, appeared in the 1968 BBC Television version of “The Railway Children” with Jenny Agutter. Restoration and repair work is completed on site by the dedicated team who lovingly restore these engines using only genuine parts where possible.

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Middleton Railway normally run diesel trains on Saturdays and steam trains on Sundays and Bank Holidays and also run a variety of special events including school trips, birthday parties and Santa Specials in December. The Santa Specials

will mainly use a Hudswell Clarke 1544 of 1921 Slough Estates No3 steam engine and make a great day out for the whole family. The journey gets off to a fairly urban start but quickly pulls up into the trees as it heads past Elland Road

stadium towards the sprawling parkland at Middleton. A return journey takes around 25 minutes, but passengers are welcome to alight at the park and return by a later train. Middleton Park hosts afternoon band concerts and outdoor theatre in the summer, and offers woodland and lakeside walks throughout the year. Regular return tickets offer unlimited day travel and there is disabled access to all of the public areas of the railway. The railway hosts a diesel gala every May and a steam gala every September as well as other events such as model railway exhibitions. They also work with other railways such as Keighley and Worth Valley and Crich Tramway Village in Derbyshire, which houses many trams from the Leeds area. Visit www.middletonrailway.org.uk for more information.


34 News from the Suburbs

Two Pauline Quirke Academies – in Leeds! Most readers of Covered will remember Pauline Quirke as one of the two prison widows in the TV comedy Birds of a Feather or, more recently, as either Susan Wright in the crime drama Broadchurch or Hazel Rhodes in Emmerdale. Or from any number of other acting or celebrity appearances. So, for an actress with that wealth and breadth of experience, the AA directional signs that announced the directions to two of her eponymous academies in Leeds were indeed intriguing. The Pauline Quirke Academy is a nationwide network of weekend performing arts schools that offers performing arts tuition for 4-18 year olds, with the two newest academies now open in Leeds. PQA Leeds West runs for three hours on Saturday mornings at Leeds West Academy (Pudsey) and PQA Leeds North runs on Saturday afternoons at Leeds Grammar School (Alwoodley Gates).

CHARITY URGENTLY APPEALS FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP COMBAT LONELINESS AMONG OLDER PEOPLE IN LEEDS Contact the Elderly is urgently appealing for volunteers living in Leeds to spare a few hours each month to help with the running of local tea parties – and enjoy a cuppa and a cake themselves! The charity aims to relieve the acute loneliness of isolated older people, aged 75 and above, who live alone, by organising monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for small groups within local communities – providing a regular and vital friendship link every month. Each older guest is collected from

PQA Leeds Principal Kimberley Lyon (right, with two of her team) is herself a drama graduate from The University of Central Lancashire.

As well as tuition in comedy, drama and musical theatre, there is also a film and television module which offers the chance to explore screen acting and film-making. Students devise, script and storyboard their short films before embarking on location scouting and rehearsals. They then shoot their films, working just like a professional film crew. Some students act while

others are the production team. The module also provides students with the opportunity to have their films screened in their local cinema – in the past, some PQA films have even been selected for international festivals.

their home by a volunteer driver, and is taken to a volunteer host’s home, where they join a small group for tea, chat and companionship. The charity is hoping to set up a new group in Leeds, however, it is currently struggling to recruit: volunteer drivers who are able to collect older guests from their homes and accompany them to the gathering each month, and a volunteer coordinator to help organise the monthly tea parties.

“Anyone who can spare a couple of hours one Sunday a month, has a driving licence, a car and a capacity for drinking tea, is eligible! And for those interested in becoming a host, it would just involve a couple of hours once or twice a year. It’s not a big commitment, and our volunteers genuinely get as much out of the experience as our older guests, so I’m calling for anyone who is interested in giving something back to their community to please get in touch with me as soon as possible.”

Contact the Elderly’s Mary Robinson, said: “The charity is committed to offering a lifeline of friendship to the oldest and loneliest people, but our hopes of extending this lifeline to even more older people in Leeds are currently fading due to a real shortage of volunteers in the area.

To book a free taster session or to find out more visit pqacademy.com or telephone 0845 673 2022.

Leeds residents interested in volunteering for Contact the Elderly once a month as a driver, can contact Mary Robinson, Executive Officer North and Midlands on 01535 632592 or email mary.robinson@contactthe-elderly.org.uk


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Leeds Healing Centre

The Burley Lodge Centre, 42-46 Burley Lodge Road, LS6 1QF. Healing by healers trained with The Healing Trust (NFSH) aids relaxation and promotes wellbeing. Fridays 11am- 2.30pm. Donations appreciated. www.leedshealingcentre.org tel. 07985121810.

Leeds Rowing Club

Saturday and Sunday mornings Waterloo Lake, Roundhay Park, Leeds Website: www.leedsrowing.org.uk

Little Yin Qigong Club

Sports, Health & Wellbeing ALWOODLEY CHESS CLUB

St Edmund's Church Hall, Lidgett Park Road, Roundhay LS8 1JN Wednesdays 6.45 to 7.45 Gentle and relaxing Chinese exercise for all. Friendly group welcomes newcomers. Concessions available. Enquiries: Sue 07729 617471

Moor Allerton Snooker Club

people who are having to cope with this devastating illness. As well as friendship, we offer expert speakers and signposting to other agencies who offer help. Enquiries to panpalsyorks@yahoo.co.uk

Roundhay Athletic

Formed in 2003 the club currently play in the premier division of the Leeds West Riding Sunday League. Enquiries: Tony Charlesworth, shaundhaynes@hotmail.com www.webteams. co.uk /Home.asp?team=roundhayathletic

Roundhay Lawn Tennis Club

Shaftesbury Avenue, Leeds LS8 1DU Six floodlit courts, modern clubhouse and changing facilities. Enquiries: David Ward, info@roundhaytennis.org.uk www.roundhaytennis.org.uk

ROUNDHAY JUNIOR PARKRUN

Sunday mornings Warm up 08.45 Run Starts 09.00 By the cricket pavilion, Roundhay Park

Alwoodley Community Centre, The Avenue, Alwoodley LS17 7NZ Every Weds evening 7pm in the council room. New members welcome. Enquiries: pagelder@hotmail.co.uk 0113 269 7111

Stonegate Road LS17 6EL (opp Fire Station) Snooker players for social and league play welcome. 2 tables & bar open every evening. Contact John Stancliffe 0113 2949327 for details.

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ALWOODLEY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BADMINTON CLUB

M.S. Society Leeds and District Branch

Information, support, help and social activities for those affected by M.S 0800 1114324

Thursday evenings 19.00 Sociable running club in Roundhay. New members welcome. Meet Tennis Club, Shaftesbury Ave. www.roundhayrunners.co.uk

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ROUNDHEGIANS BADMINTON CLUB

A friendly group who welcome all abilities for Badminton and Social events Mondays from 9.30pm and Wednesdays from 8.30pm. Contact Vicky 07561292699, Phil 0113 2689996 or email acabc@gmx.co.uk. Info www.alwoodleycommunityassociation.co.uk

DIABETES UK SUPPORT GROUP

Meets on the 1st Monday of the month, except Bank Holidays when it is the 2nd,at the West Yorkshire Playhouse from 7.00 to 9.00p.m. Open to both Type 1 and 2 and parents/carers. Ring 07840686618 for more details.

The memorial Ground, Chelwood, LS8 2AT Competitive league badminton for seniors. Social matches for members. Juniors across the age range are also catered for on Saturday mornings. Enquiries: Judith Miller 0113 2683254

North East Leeds FC

The Memorial Ground, Chelwood, LS8 2AT 4 senior teams including veterans team. Junior teams from U7 to U18 age range, including girls up to U12. New players welcome throughout the season. Enquiries Seniors: Jamie McClean 07785 960270 Juniors: Diane Boyce 0113 266 3724 www.roundhegians.com

GRASS TRACK CYCLE RACING Monday evenings 18.30 The Arena, Roundhay Park

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LEEDS COELIAC GROUP

We offer support and advice to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease. Details: Sandra McLean 07711 768850 or sandra.mclean@btinternet.com. enquiries@leedscoeliacgroup.org.uk

Leeds Fencing Club

Kirkstall Leisure Centre, Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 3BE. Beginners/Intermediates/ Advanced. Wheelchair fencing available. www.leedsfencing.co.uk /email: info@ leedsfencing.co.uk / club secretary Karen Garvie 2742262 or Kirkstall Leisure Centre 3782086

ROUNDHAY RUNNERS

Healing offered every Thursday by members of NFSH The Healing Trust. 7pm - 8.30pm at The Friend's Meeting House, 136 Street Lane, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2BW. Donations appreciated. www.leedshealingcentre.org tel. 07949 972690 Junior football club based in Roundhay. Enquiries: Steve Waide email: northeastleedsfc@hotmail.co.uk www.clubwebsite.co.uk/northeastleedsfc

Friendly, informal meetings for fellow sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Monthly meetings now being held at the HEART Centre in Headingley. Please email me at matt@letscureibs.com or visit www.letscureibs.com for details

Saturday mornings. Warm up 08.45 Run Starts 09.00 Start on Carriage Drive near the Mansion

Old Park Road LS8 1JX. Crown Green bowling green, on the edge of Soldiers Field, next to the cricket club. Come and enjoy an outdoor sport for all ages in a beautiful setting. Experienced players and those new to the game are all welcome. Playing members £35 per year, social members £10 per year. Contact Trevor on 0113 2671071/ trevmar32@ aol.co.uk or Frances on 0113 2690978/ francesdada6@gmail.com

PANPALS YORKS PANCREATIC CANCER SUPPORT GROUP

For all those people who currently have a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer or who are caring for such a person, we now have a support group in this area. We meet about every three months, currently in Headingley in Leeds, and offer a self-help supportive and informative group of

ROUNDHEGIANS RUGBY CLUB

SHADWELL TENNIS CLUB

Friendly club for players of all levels. New members of all ages & abilities welcome, make new friends & meet fellow villagers. Annual fees just £35/ £15 under 18s. Enquiries: 0113 2252996 or shadwell_ tennis_club@hotmail.co.uk

SHADWELL UNITED

U9, U10, U11, U13 & U15 teams playing in the Garforth league. Enquiries: 07713 877003 or peter.cass@ntlworld.com www.shadwellunited.co.uk

ST. THERESA’S AC RUNNING CLUB

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Kirkstall Deli Market

Kirkstall Abbey, LS5 3EH Last Saturday of every month 12midday-3pm

Oakwood Farmers Market

Around the Oakwood Clock (junction of Oakwood Lane/Roundhay Road/ Princes Avenue/Wetherby Road) 3rd Saturday of every month 9am-12.30 www.oakwoodfarmersmarket.com

Otley Farmers Market

Market Square, Otley, LS21 3AQ Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm

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Skipton Farmers Market

Skipton Canal Basin, BD23 1st Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com

Chapel Allerton Farmers Market

Three Hulats Pub, 13 Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, LS7 3NB Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm

Chippendales Indoor Market

The Old Grammar School, Manor Square, Otley, LS21 3AY Last Sunday of the month, 9am-3pm Chippendale's Indoor market is a market run inside the gallery. With over 15 traders selling anything from jams, pickles, chilled meats and crafts its well worth visiting.

Designer Craft Fair

Otley Courthouse, LS21 3AN Last Sunday of the month 9.30am-1pm. Lovely handmade crafts, fairtrade tea & coffee & yummy snacks www.otleycourthouse.org.uk

Grassington Farmers Market

Grassington Village Centre, North Yorkshire, BD23 5LB 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com

Guiseley Farmers Market

The Station Pub, 70 Otley Road, Guiseley, LS20 8BH. 3rd Sunday of every month. 9am-1.30pm

Headingley Farmers Market

Rose Garden, North Lane, LS6 3JJ 2nd Saturday of every month 9am-12.30pm

Horsforth Farmers Market

St Margarets Primary, Town Street, LS18 5BL 1st Saturday of every month 9am-12.30pm www.horsforthfarmersmarket.co.uk

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LEEDS AND DISTRICT NATIONAL TRUST ASSOCIATION

National Trust members and friends meet monthly at St. Chad's Parish Centre , Headingley. We have a range of events throughout the year. From October to March we have a speaker each month on a wide variety of topics. We meet the second Tuesday of the month at 10am starting with coffee/tea and biscuits. Only £8 per year to join and everyone is welcome. Enquiries:cmsherborne@btopenworld.com

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Briggate Farmers & Craft Market

Briggate, Leeds City Centre 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month 10am-4pm

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ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, GROUPS & SOCIETIES Alcoholics Anonymous Roundhay Is alcohol a problem for you? Call 0845 7697555

BARDSEY DEBATING AND LITERARY SOCIETY (EST 1937)

Bardsey Village Hall, Woodacre Lane LS17 9DG Fortnightly meetings held Tues 7.30pm, ladies and gentleman are invited to join this extremely friendly society. Varied programme and social events Enquiries: 0113 286 2581 or 01937 573061

British Association for German Shepherd Dogs (BAGSD)

Carr Road, Calverley LS28 5NE Sundays: 10am-10.45am (advanced handlers and dogs). 11am-11.45am (puppies, beginners and intermediate handlers and dogs). Enquiries: Branch Secretary & Instructor John Hepworth – 07974 654402

FREEMASONS OF WHARFEDALE

The Masonic Year starts in September. Freemasons support local charities from local and national funds. We welcome enquiries for membership from all men over 21 (Ladies have their own organisation). So if you would like to know more about helping others in need and perhaps wish to know more about a local lodge please e-mail beaudare@ msn.com or visit www.wrprovince.net information. Meetings take place in many areas. There is one near you.

Leeds Seventeen 17 Nursery Lane, Leeds LS17 7ED Meet the last Tuesday of each month for lunch. Social activities for retired men from professional/business backgrounds. Guest speakers, ad hoc outings etc. Members from all over North Leeds. Enquiries: 0113 2301559

Leeds Magical Association

Church hall of St Johns C of E Church, Harrogate Rd, LS17 7BZ Local magic society meeting twice a month. Busy and varied programme. New members welcome. Enquiries: leedsmagicalassociation@gmail.com www.leedsmagic.co.uk

Leeds Microscopical Society

Alwoodley Methodist Church Hall, Alwoodley LS17 7BX Friendly group of amateurs and professionals who meet twice a month on Thursday evening. Enquiries: Mike Smith: 0113 2935991 or mikesmith_ ls176sh@yahoo.co.uk

Leeds NE Probus Club

Oakwood Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive, LS8 4AB Meet 2nd Monday of each month at 10am for a speakers meeting and for snooker or bowls. If you are a retired professional or businessman you can be sure of a warm welcome, why not drop in and give it a try? Enquiries: 0113 265 7064

LEEDS PROBUS CLUB

For retired professional/businessmen, meets 2nd Thursday, 10.30am – 12 noon at St. Matthew’s Church Meeting Room, Wood Lane, LS7 for social gatherings with speakers. Details 0113 266 2310


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LEEDS RSPB GROUP

Do you like to watch the birds in your garden and want to know more? We are a friendly group open to anyone with an interest in nature. Monthly evening meetings from September to April with a wide range of illustrated talks. Popular monthly coach trips to nature reserves and other wildliferich places in the North of England, as well as local bird walks in spring. Our events are open to all. For more details check out our website at www.rspb.org.uk/groups/leeds or e-mail rspbleeds@googlemail.com.

Leeds Current Affairs Discussion

Group Convenor/Tutor Professor Bill Jones. St George's Centre, Great George street, Leeds LS1 3BR Each Thursday from 2 October – 4 December 2014 (ten sessions)10.30 – 12.30. Fee £90. Keep your brain active and gain in-depth insights into current affairs at home and abroad via 10 weekly briefings and discussions. For more information and booking form contact bill.jones@sky.com or Glynis Sandwith at gmsandwith@yahoo. co.uk. (07765 641297).

Military Whist Drive

Shadwell Scout Hut, Hollywell Lane LS17 3HA Friday 7.15 for a 7.30 start. £2 includes tea, biscuits and raffle. Whist players very welcome. A friendly evening.

North Leeds Friendship Centre

Friendly group for retired or over 50's Social afternoon with speaker 2nd Friday of each month New members welcome, Moor Allerton Sports & Social Centre Stonegate Road LS17 6EL Details K. Haigh 0113 2169861

Oakwood & District Historical Society

A small group of enthusiasts who share a common interest in the past of the locality. Enquiries: 0113 266 5884 or miggythirsk@btinternet.com

Rotaract

18 – 30’s Club, meets 2nd & 4th Wednesday 6.45 pm at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Lower Briggate, Leeds, All welcome. Details: tony_cleminson@ hotmail.com

ROTARY CLUB OF LEEDS

Every Friday lunchtime 12 for 12:30 till 2 pm at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Lower Briggate, Leeds, all welcome, details: www.leeds.rotary1040.org

Roundhay Environmental Action Project (REAP)

Promoting local action on climate change and the environment. Contact: Jill Jones: info@reap-leeds.org.uk Website: www.reap-leeds.org.uk REAP also runs the farmers market at Oakwood Clock (www. oakwoodfarmersmarket.com) & is currently planning other projects.

Roundhay Planning Forum

A group of residents of Roundhay Ward. www.roundhayplanningforum. leedslearning.org

ROUNDHAY WI

Meeting 11th December with raffle and Christmas Fare. All are welcome at St Andrew’s Church Hall, Shaftesbury Avenue LS8 at 7.30pm. Further details from Hilary on 0113 2665648.

ROUNDHAY TEA AND CHAT CLUB

Terry Yorath House, Devonshire Close LS8 1BF. Tuesdays 1.30p. Social group for over 65s. Great company, speakers, Extend exercise (optional) trips and theatre visits. Enquiries 07808 030 702.

ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION

Meetings held each 3rd Saturday in the month at New Headingley Club, St Michaels Road, Headingley, LS6 3BG at 1400hrs. A chance to meet with other RA Veterans over a drink and take part in the many outings and visits both socially and military. Membership is open to all three branches of the Armed Services(Navy, Army & Air Force. For further information please contact: Ian Williams. 01924 496587 or email: williams40reg@btinternet.com

THE ROTARY CLUB OF ROUNDHAY

Sand Moor Golf Club, Alwoodley Lane, LS17 7DJ A small but growing group of friendly, social, charitable professional and business people. A non-religious/ political and multi-ethnic organisation welcomes men & women who want to make a difference to anyone in the world. Enquiries: Derek Davidson 0113 2666203 Email: dersuel@sky.com Website: www.roundhayrotaryclub.co.uk

THE THORESBY SOCIETY

23 Clarendon Road, LS2 9NZ. The Leeds local history society. All welcome. Details of lectures and the society on the website www.thoresby.org.uk

THE YORKSHIRE FAR EAST VETERANS GROUP

New Headingley Club, St Michaels Road, Headingley, LS6 3BG Meet 2nd Tuesday of each month. 12.30pm for 1pm start. We welcome any member or ex member and civilian ancillary who have served in the Far East at any time. Enquiries to Secretary Eddie Seville: 0113 2637583

U3A Leeds

A vibrant organisation for anyone no longer in full time work. Over 20 special interest groups & fortnightly talks. Enquiries: 07552 448834 or www.u3aleeds.org.uk

VOLUNTEER AT MAECARE

Would you like to…Meet new people? Learn new skills? Help reduce loneliness? Improve the health and well-being of older people? Make a genuine difference? Then come and help us! To find out more about becoming a volunteer for Moor Allerton Elderly Care, please contact 0113 266 0371

WHARFEDALE & DISTRICT AEROMODELLER’S CLUB

Salem Hall, Main Street, Burley In Wharfedale Experienced flyers, juniors & beginners welcome to join Contact Jeff Smith 0113 2603557 for times/days

WIGTON MOOR FRIENDSHIP GUILD

Wigton Moor U.R. Church on High Ash Drive Leeds 17 A small friendly group meet 3rd Wednesday of each month, 2pm (except August). Speakers, slide shows and power point presentations and two outings per year (with free transport). Come along and try us out for £2. including tea/coffee and biscuits. For further information telephone 2680815 (Maureen) or 2943370 (Alan).

Miscellaneous Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store

The Store which has been running now for almost 30 years is a registered charity that collects donated furniture and, through a raft of voluntary and statutory referral agencies, passes it on to individuals and families in Leeds who are in need. Enquiries:01132739727 info@leedsandmoortown.org.uk www.leedsandmoortown.org.uk

PLACES OF WORSHIP If your Place of Worship has an event you would like to publicise please send details to: info@covered-magazine.net and we will do our best to include it in the relevant issue.

A CONCERT OF CAROLS AND CHRISTMAS MUSIC

Friday 19th December at 7.30 pm Lidgett Park Methodist Church, Lidgett Place, LS8 1HG. The Wendel Singers with guests from The Lidgett Park Drama Group All proceeds will be donated to the Lidgett Park charity project for this year. The Oxford Place Children’s Centre. Tickets £8 (children free). Including Coffee and Mince Pies


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GREEN FINGERS FRIENDS OF ALLERTON GRANGE FIELDS

A friendly association of volunteers working to maintain and enhance the six acre Allerton Grange Fields off Talbot Avenue in Moortown. Enquiries: foagf@ outlook.com phone or text 07590 510499. Visit our website www.friendsallertongrange.org or Find Us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ friendsofallertongrangefields

FRIENDS OF GIPTON WOOD

Voluntary Group which meets monthly for a workday in the wood. Enquiries: 0113 2667569 or fogwl@hotmail.com

FRIENDS OF WIGTON MOOR WOODS

We are a friendly group of volunteers. We meet monthly at Wigton Moor UR church hall, High Ash Drive. We have a varied programme of activity days with litter picks, tree and bulb planting, nature quizzes and walks. New members always welcome. Contact us at: wigtonwoods17@gmail.com also Debs 07943277867, Anne 07530040349 or see us on Facebook.

GLEDHOW VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA GROUP

A voluntary group which focus on the heritage, green spaces and structures of the Conservation Area, bringing people together to value the historic environment with fund raising and social events. Enquiries: gvcag@yahoo.com or www.gledhow.org.uk

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

SLAID HILL IN BLOOM

All welcome to join our friendly group no experience necessary. Find out more at www.slaidhillinbloom.org or contact Geoff or Margaret on 0113 2689661

THE FRIENDS OF ROUNDHAY PARK

PO Box 129 LS8 1WY A voluntary group with membership (including honorary) approaching 300. Enquiries: news@ forp.co.uk or www.forp.co.uk

FAMILIES & CHILDREN GIRLGUIDING UK

Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Senior Section & Adult Volunteers. Enquiries: Lois@nelb.org.uk or 0113 293 6585.

HAREHILLS MOVEMENT AND MUSIC PLAYGROUP

Harehills Lane Baptist Church hall (access from Hilton Place), LS8 4HF. Parent run community playgroup invites you to join us on Tuesdays for music and parachute fun and Wednesdays for movement developmental play. 10-11.15am term time. £1 per family including refreshments. Everybody welcome. Enquiries: harehillsplaygroup@gmail.com

REK

Roundhay Parochial Hall, 5 Fitzroy Drive, LS8 4AB Action packed monthly activity for primary school aged children. No adults allowed! Further details: www.roundhayevangelicalchurch.com

ART, MUSIC, DANCE & ENTERTAINMENT ADULT SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASSES (First class free)

Lidgett Park Methodist Church, Lidgett Place, Roundhay, LS8 1HG Thursday 7-30pm to 10-00pm. Enquiries: Irene 0113 2631310 or e-mail: glyn.cup@virginmedia.com

ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB for people over 65

Every 3rd Wednesday of the month. From 1 to 3.30pm. £3. At FriendsMeeting House, 136 Street Lane LS8 2BW. Contact Sue at 07436 584185.

LEEDS FOLK FIDDLE GROUP

We are looking for new members in Leeds Folk Fiddle Group, violinists of all ages and abilities, varied repertoire, folk music of all kinds, new members welcome, rehearsals Thursday 7pm at LS2, Newly established Yorkshire Chamber Orchestra, new members welcome, rehearsals Tuesdays 7.45. Junior Violin Group, suitable for children of all ages, meet every Thurs at 5pm, contact 07546 459 409, email leeds.violin@gmail.com

LEEDS PEOPLE’S CHOIR

Enjoy singing but have not found a choir? Come and join us. We take pleasure in singing songs of joy, struggle, liberation, celebration and peace from around the world. Whilst reading music is useful, we also learn songs by ear. Open to anyone we meet every Wednesday during term time, 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Swarthmore Centre, Woodhouse Square, Leeds. http://www.leedspeopleschoir.org.uk.

First Tues each month at St Chad’s Centre, Otley Rd LS16 5JT at 8pm. We have 10 events each year. Friendly evenings with refreshments 50p raffle and white elephant stall. Membership £12 single pa and £18 double pa. Includes all events evenings and free admission to Leeds Flower, Vegetable & Craft Show held at The Grammar School at Leeds LS17 - phone Pat 0113 2250030 www.leedshs.org.uk

SHADWELL NURSERY & OUT OF SCHOOL/BREAKFAST CLUB

LEEDS PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

Shadwell Primary School, Main Street, Shadwell, Leeds LS17 8JF Nursery and out of school club/breakfast club (2-11year olds) quality childcare with an experienced and highly qualified staff team. Enquiries: 0113 2323830 Email: shadwellplaygroup@hotmail.co.uk Website: www.kidstimeleeds.co.uk

St Edmund's Church Hall, Lidgett Park Road, Roundhay LS8 1JN Meeting every Tuesday. A friendly bunch of photographers with a wide range of abilities from beginner to pro. Learn and bounce ideas around - new members very welcome. Enquiries: Ian Wray 07814 737499 Web: www.lps1852.co.uk Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ lps1852 Twitter:@lps1852

SHADWELL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

SPANISH PLAYGROUP

ROUNDHAY WATERCOLOUR GROUP

Shadwell Methodist Church, Main Street. We are a friendly gardening club for all abilities – membership includes meetings, newsletters, free entry to our traditional Flower Show, members shop and access to gardening advice and new friends. New members welcome £10 single, £16 dual. Give me a call – Susan: 0113 2738821

Holy Trinity Church Hall, Meanwood LS6 4NP Thursdays 10am-1pm, term time. For 0-5 year olds and their Spanishspeaking parents or carers. Informal and friendly environment. Enquiries: 07775 579927 or susanarichart@yahoo.co.uk

St Edmund's Church Hall, Lidgett Park Road, Roundhay LS8 1JN Monday evenings. All ages and abilities welcome. Enquiries: 0113 2931465


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THE LEEDS CALLIGRAPHY GUILD

St Andrew’s Shaftsbury Ave, Roundhay LS8 1DS Tuesday mornings. Learn the art of Calligraphy. Absolute beginners or those with a little knowledge. Enquiries: 0113 2696414. Or 07900 286358

SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING Weekly Classes. All Welcome. £3 per class. 1st class free. Enquiries: 0113 2777113 l.enoch@btinternet.com www.rscdsleeds.org.uk

WHITE ROSE CANOE CLUB

Tuesday evenings 18.30 Waterloo Lake, Roundhay Park

it’s a date If you are holding an event or activity during January please email details to: info@covered-magazine.net

ALWOODLEY SINGERS

Christmas Concert, Saturday 13th December at 7.45 p.m. Entry £4 incl. refreshments. Alwoodley Community Association Hall, The Avenue, LS17 7NZ

BRASS BAND AT KIRKGATE MARKET LEEDS

Every Saturday from 29th November. Come and hear your favourite Christmas carols performed by Marsden Brass Band. Leeds Kirkgate Market will be getting into the Christmas spirit with brass bands playing Christmas tunes throughout the Market every Saturday leading up to Christmas. Also live reindeer.

CANTABILE CHAMBER CHOIR – LEEDS

‘Northern Lights’ a concert of music inspired by, and associated with, northern climes and including works by: James Macmillan, Ola Gjeilo, Edvard Grieg and Veljo Tormis. 7.30 pm SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29th at St Edmunds Church, Roundhay, Leeds. Tickets: on the door £10 (£8 concession)

CAROLS AROUND OAKWOOD CLOCK

Carol singing 14th December. Everyone welcome. 3-4 pm. Everyone is invited back to Oakwood Church, Springwood Rd for hot drinks and mince pies.

CHRISTKINDELMARKT, LEEDS – MILLENIUM SQUARE, LEEDS

14th Nov - 20th Dec. Monday – Saturday from 10.30am to 9.30pm Sundays from 10.30am to 6.30pm German christmas market with 40 traditional wooden stalls, Christmas carousel ride, frankfurter Scheune and much more. Info: 0113 395 0891 or www.leeds.gov.uk/ christmasmarket

CHRISTMAS AT TWILIGHT

18th December 5.45 Special free candlelit concert for the festive season. Curated by tenor Daniel Norman for a small group of singers and musicians,wintry music including pieces from Winterreise by Schubert and Winter Words by Benjamin Britten. Howard Assembly rooms, Leeds Grand Theatre, LS1 6NU Check web site for ticket info www.magicalleeds.co.uk

GUIDED WALK AROUND ROUNDHAY PARK

Looking at the native trees and finding out about their importance for our City. Saturday 3rd December 2014 10:00 – 13:00 Meeting Place: Outside Tropical World Children must be accompanied by an adult

NATIONAL TREE WEEK

A week long FREE fun trail around Tropical World, Roundhay discovering more about the trees in the collection! 29th November – 7th December Children must be accompanied by an adult

SANTA'S GROTTO

Sat 6th 13th 20th Dec 2pm-4 pm and Sun 7th 14th and 21st 10am-12 and 2pm-4pm Visit Father Christmas in his magical grotto. There will also be crafts, music and fun in the Victorian Streets. Decorate a Christmas Ornament and write a letter to Santa. Price: £4 (includes present) but does not include admission to the museum. Abbey House Museum, Abbey Walk, Kirkstall, Leeds, LS5 3EH

SANTA'S GROTTO AT THE MERRION CENTRE 21ST NOV - 24TH DEC

Santa and his helpers will be in the Merrion Centre this Christmas. Children will be able to visit Santa for free, and have the chance to have their picture taken and receive a gift. Don’t forget to post your letter to Santa in our special post box and Santa will try and respond to all letters received. Free Santa letter templates are available near the grotto in the Merrion Centre.

SNOW QUEEN'S ICE CHARIOT

Icy spectacular on Briggate Leeds 7th December 12.30, 2.00, 3.30. ST GEMMA'S SANTA DASH – LEEDS CITY CENTRE 14th December - £8 to register (includes Santa suit) Brass band and carol singing. www.st-gemma.co.uk 0113 2185505 beckyh@st-gemma.co.uk to sign up.

THE LORD MAYOR'S CAROL CONCERTS 2014

Celebrate Christmas with the Leeds Philharmonic Chorus and Rothwell Temperance Brass Band at Leeds Town Hall’s annual family carol concerts, in support of the Lord Mayor’s Charity Appeal.Tickets : £5 (concessions £2.50) 18th December 6:30pm 8:30pm

THE WOOD BENEATH THE WORLD

17th Nov -17th Dec. Leeds-based Art Directors Lord Whitney have transformed The Crypt in Leeds Town Hall into a world that is entirely unexpected and inhabited by the mysterious. The Wood Beneath the World offers audiences a new immersive experience; a journey into a forest filled with hidden rooms, passages and secrets. Tickets are now on sale, full price tickets: £8 / Concessions: £6. For Family tickets please contact our Box Office on 0113 2243801.

WINTER FAIRY BRIGGATE 30TH NOVEMBER 12.30, 2.00, 4.00.

This beautiful winter fairy and her crystals will bring a touch of ethereal magic to Briggate, Leeds this Christmas. Her stunning outfit literally lights up the dark winter evenings as she thrills audiences with her skilful contact juggling.

WINTER WILDFOWL WATCH RSPB

Wednesday 10th December 2014 : 10:00 – 15:00 Outside Lakeside Cafe, Roundhay Park Join us to find out about the fascinating birds that live around the lakes! Children must be accompanied by an adult

If you are holding an event or activity during january please email details to: info@covered-magazine.net


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Leeds City Council

Alterations

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Aerial & Satellite

Dale Communications Ltd TV AERIAL, SATELLITE & COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS Installations

• • • • • • • • • • • •

Repairs

Upgrades

Digital Aerials & Sky Installations & Repairs LCD, LED & Plasma Installations Extra TV/Sky Points Multi Point Systems Watch & Control Sky in Any Room Fully Insured and Qualified Engineers Locally Family Run Business with 25 Years’ Experience 7 Day service with Locally Employed Engineers FREE QUOTATIONS CCTV Installations – Domestic & Commercial 17th Edition Electrician 15% Discount with this advert

CALL YOUR LOCAL ENGINEER ON 0800 633 5311 / 07711 796985 (Engineers based in Oakwood, Roundhay, Shadwell & Slaid Hill)

Website: www.dalecomm.co.uk Email: sales@dalecomm.co.uk

Bespoke Shutters Quarter Page

08 July 2014 14:41:43

BESPOKE SHUTTERS by Carolina Blinds - Where Syle is Affordable Full measure,design & fit service Custom made solutions for every window Hand crafted finishing touches SHUTTERS FROM:

£89

Roundhay 0113 3 167 167

Appointments available 9am - 9pm 7 days a week

44 Stainburn Road LS17 6NN

TEL: 0113 3930800 www.blindsleeds.com


Covered Classifieds Blinds & Curtains

All popular blind styles for home and office Choose from hundreds of fabrics Spares, repairs and replacement louvres 5 minutes from Leeds City Centre

Call us today on 0113 262 6660 www.theblindfactoryleeds.co.uk Unit 28 Penraevons Industrial Estate, Jackson Road, Leeds LS7 2AW

Building & Joinery Services

S S Joinery, Plumbing & Building Services For a high quality, reliable & professional service in all aspects of home, maintenance, renovations & building work.

Phone: Mob 07813 768047 0113 8081762/ 01904 700855 Over 20 Years Experience City & Guilds Tradesmen ● Free Estimates & Advice

Kitchen/ Bathroom Loft Conversions Extensions Fencing & Decking Bedrooms/ storage

Windows & doors Gutters/ Fascias Wood Floors/ Joinery No Job Too Small All Trades Included

All Work Carried Out From Planning to Completion

Stephen

Murphy Joinery & Building Building & Joinery Services

Established Over 20 years

q Doors & Windows (wood & PVCu) q Kitchens q Fitted Furniture q Staircases & Skirting q Decking q Extensions q Loft Conversions & all other joinery work

07976 361738 smurphyjoinery@virginmedia.com Old Barn Close, Alwoodley

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Page

Ringways

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Carpet Cleaning

Charities & Fundraising

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St Gemma’s

9 & 15

Cleaning Services

Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners

TIRED OF DOING IT ALL YOURSELF? Individual packages tailored to suit your cleaning requirements Call today and quote:265

0800 97 007 53 Carpets & Flooring Oakwood Flooring

TEL: 0113 228 2640 MOB: 07879 883064

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Computers/IT Support


Covered Classifieds Decorators

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Education

Page

Leeds Beckett University

Centre Pullout

Roundhay School

21 & 29

Electricians David Gunby

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL• INDUSTRIAL

REWIRES NICEIC APPROVED FUSEBOARD UPGRADES TESTING & INSPECTING email: info@acelectrical-services.co.uk

Selby Rd, LS15 0PR

0113 260 4769 or 07775 892 790 www.acelectrical-services.co.uk All work Guaranteed

All electrical work undertaken

Email info@kbdecorators.co.uk Web www.kbdecorators.com

Fencing

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Atkinsons Fencing

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Funeral Directors Thomason’s Funerals

PROFESSIONAL AND RELIABLE DECORATING SERVICE All Types of Decorating Work Large or Small Insurance Work Fully Qualified and Insured Free Estimates

We pride ourselves on a reliable service. Check our Facebook page for customer reviews.

TELEPHONE MARK ON MOBILE: 07450 393862

NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING! GET YOUR BUSINESS COVERED FROM JUST £29.99 + VAT PER MONTH! CALL: 0113 274 5639

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Garage Doors

GARAGE SAME

DOOR DAY

REPAIRS

7 DAYS A WEEK 8AM - 8PM • • • •

Broken Cables & Spring Repairs Locks Replaced Remote Controls Fitted & Repaired New Doors Fitted

ALL AREAS COVERED NO CALL OUT CHARGE

www.firstgaragedoors.com

Garage Services Town Garage

LEEDS

01132 820 410 CALL GARY MOBILE

07860 382 984

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Garden & Tree Services Urban Earth

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48 Covered Classifieds Handyman

Mobile Valeting

Health & Wellbeing

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Kerala Ayurveda Centre

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IS ALCOHOL COSTING YOU MORE THAN M O N E Y R I N G A L C O H O L I C S ANONYMOUS

Oven Cleaning

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Leodis

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OvenU

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Plastering

www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

AA

Synergy Counselling ELIZABETH RAPER MBACP (ACCRED.) www.synergycounsellingleeds.co.uk

9 HUNSLET ROAD LEEDS LS10 1JQ mail@synergycounselling.co.uk 07970 695759

HigHgate

Plasterer and decorator 33

External and internal work undertaken

Call now on 0113 2694183 or 07799 538864

No job too small! Devonshire Crescent, Roundhay


Covered Classifieds Property

Plastering

Page

Morfitt Shaw

S.M. PLASTERERS

49

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Retirement Living Acorn Stairlifts Roofing Services

All Internal Plastering Overskims and New Ceilings Call Stan (Free Quotes)

07929 344826 0113 243 0547

Plumbing & Heating

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Kayes Plumbing

18

Safe Gas

17

John Maneely Gas Installation & Servicing Central Heating Installation, repairs & Plumbing

G HORNE ROOFING CONTRACTORS LTD “QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A FAIR PRICE”

Email: g.horneroofing@hotmail.com TEL 0113 2403515

What we do:

Domestic re- roofs & repairs Slating & tiling Built– up felt Guttering Soffits & fascias Chimney repairs

Why choose us:

Established 1976 Small family firm Fully qualified No-fuss work Competitive prices 10 yr guarantee for re-roofs LOCAL ROUNDHAY-BASED COMPANY

Established 30 Years Landlord Certificates Repairs to All Gas Appliances Worcester Bosch, Baxi and other makes of boilers fitted Gledhow Wood Rd LS8 Tel: 0113 268 6789 Mob: 07836 375121

johnmaneely@hotmail.co.uk

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new shower

roundhay plumbing

0113 2934385/ 07733 245372 5 the drive roundhay leeds LS8 1JF

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50 Covered Classifieds Roofing Services

Windows, Doors & Conservatories

Page

Cloudy 2 Clear

ALL ASPECTS OF ROOFING UNDERTAKEN

11

Elmhurst

WRAP

Leeds Glass

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MPD Installations

Slating • Tiling • Guttering (new or repairs) Flat Roofing • GRP Fiber Glass • Lead Roofs • Velux Windows

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Rainbow Windows

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0113 2934038 / 07958 977395 Proprietor: Mark Johnson 21 Elmete Grove, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2JY

Solicitors

Covered The Magazine for the Leeds Suburbs

Family run business with over 30 years experience

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Winston Solicitors

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Taxis Premier Taxis

3

Volunteer Opportunities

Leeds’ Biggest

distribution Get your business Covered from £29 per month!

VOLUNTEERING with the Connect Helpline

Are you good at listening to people who are distressed, lonely or in crisis? Could you offer a few hours a week in the evening?

90,000 copies

delivered ever y month

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We offer intensive training, a supportive working environment, paid expenses and a reference after 6 months.

Contact Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service on 0113 2609328 or survivor.led@lslcs.org.uk for an information pack.

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Book your advert today

0113 2745639 www.covered-magazine.net

All work guaranteed by DGCOS For more information see: www.dgos.org.uk

Specialists in energy efficient installations Over 25 years experience High security doors & windows Free no obligation quotations Anti-snap & bump lock barrels as standard Beautiful bespoke conservatories Lock upgrades to existing doors Professionally fitted roofline Service to existing windows NO SALESMEN - DEAL DIRECT WITH THE FITTER

Call now on: 07810 521667

28 Barthorpe Crescent LS17 5PE TEL/FAX: 0113 293 4842 MOB: 07810 521667




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